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Wedding Centerpieces - Four Tips For Stunning Centerpieces by Stephen Badiali

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There are many details that go into planning a wedding reception. After you find a location for your reception, book the caterer , and hire the entertainment, your focus can turn towards other topics like wedding centerpieces. As with all wedding details, wedding centerpieces come in a wide range of choices. From expensive and over the top to cheap and modest, you will have to search for the option that is right for you and your wedding celebration. Set your budget and start thinking of wedding centerpiece ideas. As the saying goes, sometimes less is more, and centerpieces are no exception. If you are having a simple , elegant wedding you would not want to have lavish, obnoxious centerpieces that excessively stand out. On the other hand if you are having an elaborate wedding affair an extremely simple centerpiece may look out of place. Here are four tips for finding the perfect wedding centerpiece: Look For Unique Vases or Items For Flo

Surviving the First Dance - Ten Tips by Meredith Stead

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Most couples intend to dance the traditional first dance, but most of them also know nothing at all about dancing! So as the big day approaches their sense of panic increases. Avoid anxiety by following a few easy tips. 1. Plan ahead: You're planning everything else associated with your wedding, why not your first dance? Ideally you should begin practicing 6 to 12 months ahead of time. 2. Turn to professionals: Learning to dance is surprisingly painless. If you can't afford private lessons at a local studio, look around for group classes (high schools, colleges and community centers often offer courses). Or, buy an instructional videotape -learn

Wedding Video: All Videos Are Not Created Equal…

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Choosing a professional wedding videographer can be complex and confusing. With so many terms like, "digital," "non-linear editing," "DVD authoring," …how do you choose and feel comfortable with your decision? Your special day is arriving (and quicker than you realized) and the last thing you need to worry about is whether or not you have hired the right professional to capture your day. Of course you've visited their website and viewed their demo, but is that enough? The answer is "no." No matter whom you choose you will not know the professionalism and skill of the videographer until AFTER the ceremony. First, let me clarify

6 Reception Mistakes You Need To Know About Before Your Wedding

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In our over thirty years of experience providing music and entertainment we've seen ALOT.... some really unique events, many elegant and classy and some destined for failure before we even got involved. Every Bride wants that fairytale wedding - everything goes off perfectly and you both ride off into the sunset on your Honeymoon. But, in reality, many Brides and Grooms, overlook some mistakes that we see occur commonly: 1) Trying To Copy A Wedding You've seen your perfect reception on "Four Weddings" or on another one of your favorite wedding related TV shows, bridal magazine or attended a friends wedding.  Now you want yours to be "just like theirs"!  STOP!!  Even if you have a lavish television budget and can duplicate the locations and vendors... it's NOT going to be the same! We've had clients express that they want exactly the same music as so-and-so's wedding.  Even if we could, we can't re-create the atmosphere and the exci

Atmosphere Productions: Mary Coburn Wedding Celebrant & Officiant

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I am a professionally trained  Lifecycle Celebrant ™ , having studied the art of ceremony and ritual through the Celebrant Foundation and Institute.  As an ordained, Interfaith Minister, I happily serve couples of all backgrounds and beliefs. In other words...it's not about what I believe, but what the couple believes. I am open and affirming, welcoming gay/lesbian/straight couples.  My goal is to create a personalized ceremony that reflects the personalities of the couple I serve, honoring their faith traditions if that is important to them and creating a feeling of community and intimacy, no matter what size of wedding.  I am not a stuffy person nor do I create stuffy ceremonies. I feel everyone should walk away from a wedding ceremony feeling lifted by the experience, with a smile on their face, and having a greater understanding and appreciation for the couple and their story.  I have a background in theater, having worked as an actor for years in NYC so I

Vincent Ingala & Jonathan Fritzen

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We have much to be thankful for this Thanksgiving... in the Northeast this year we have endured floods, a tornado, earthquake, hurricane and most recently a freak snow storm blizzard in October.  I am particularly thankful to have all my family and friends safe and well during these past months.  I am also thankful to have taken the Friday after Thanksgiving (Black Friday) off and with my friend, fellow broadcaster, former WTIC-FM air-personality Keith Alan and our wives, we ventured due North for a little smooth jazz. Keith and Vincent's parents Leo & Dawn have known each other since the Disco era, club nights and mobile DJ events with "The Sounds of Leo".  So this was much like a reunion... old friends reminiscing about the good 'ole days! Once again WEIB 106.3FM's "Smooth, Soulful & Afterwork Cool Down" presented a spectacular evening featuring Jonathan Fritzen & Vincent Ingala.  Both artists have been featured in this series befor

Marine Corps Family Foundation: Operation Santa

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Our friends Marjorie and Craig are once again sending care packages to our brave Marines in Afghanistan for the Marine Corps Family Foundation, Operation Santa. Again, we are lending our support….we hope you can too: "Each year our care packages drive has grown.  Last Christmas we sent 372 care packages - more than 6,000 pounds of snacks and personal care items were shipped to the Marines in Afghanistan.  Each care package is shared by at least 20 Marines and is filled with items that are impossible to get or not readily available in a war zone: Personal Care Items: deodorant, body powder, foot powder, tooth paste, tooth brushes, razors, hand sanitizer, baby wipes, cough drops, hand warmers, soap, shampoo, vitamin C., white socks, chapstick, sunscreen, Lysol wipes, eye drops, q-tips, lotion, shaving cream, band aids. Snacks (need to be individually wrapped): Rice Krispie Treats, snacks mixes, sunflower seeds, beef jerky,chewing gum, nuts, Granola bars,soup mix, mac and c

Atmosphere Productions: Rich Pomerantz Photography

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Jessica & Kevin selected Rich Pomerantz Photography for their recent wedding at The Riverview in Simsbury.  Rich did such an awesome job that we had to showcase some of his pictures here.   It's easy to see why Rich Pomerantz Photography was the only Connecticut Photographer selected by the editors of Brides CT/Brides.com as a 2011 Editor's Choice award recipient! Atmosphere Productions LLC is a CT Wedding DJ, providing professional mobile entertainment service, Music, Reception Entertainment Directors, MC and DJ's primarily for Weddings in the Greater Hartford area but throughout Connecticut, Massachusetts, New York, Rhode Island and in the New England area. Specializing in wedding disc jockey entertainment, radio & club dj's, corporate and business events, photo booth rentals, ceremony musicians, strolling violinist, guitarist, cocktail &